I was thinking the same thing, looks like rectifier input leading to induction heating at high frequency.....
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Given the short duty cycle, that could be the case.I was thinking the same thing, looks like rectifier input leading to induction heating at high frequency.....
Op silent on application for understandable reasons, my brother's firm uses Inductotherm equipment for melting scrap steel into melting pots for castings, pri/sec voltage looked familiar but it has been a while since i was on-siteGiven the short duty cycle, that could be the case.
I had been wondering about a big VFD, and spotted these folks hire transformers but no idea if that is of any help to the OP:
VFD Transformer Rental - MB Drive Services
Rental of VFD transformers - capital spare transformers for converter duty operation. We help to keep your drive system running.mb-drive-services.com
No need for the OP to state the purpose, etc, just that it sounded a bit like the large VFD drive setup and so maybe they might have a hire transformer capable of temporary use at less than 35 week notice.Op silent on application for understandable reasons, my brother's firm uses Inductotherm equipment for melting scrap steel into melting pots for castings, pri/sec voltage looked familiar but it has been a while since i was on-site
Actually trying to remember decades ago, but I guess "Ddoy11" given in the specs above should be Dd0y11 as it has two secondaries, one delta in phase (0 deg) with the HV delta primary (Dd0) and the second as star rotated to 30 degrees (11 oclock) as Dy11 ?
And both are 680V (the 680/680 bit)
So maybe feeding a 6-phase rectifier?
Hopefully someone like @Julie. can enlighten us!
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